Talk:Teletrax

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I believe this page should stay. I believe this is more informative than advertising, there is no mentioned on how good the service is or how it compares to other. This is purely informative and refer to the mention of Teletrax in the Digital Watermarking Alliance page. A link will therefore be created to link to this page, informing reader of what is Teletrax.

I hope this is acceptable. If you believe some modifications should be applied, please let me know.

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This article seems to me an obvious candidate for deletion, and will need a drastic rewrite in order not to be considered advertising. It makes unsourced and unsubstantiated claims about a product, such as "Teletrax is the first and only global broadcast intelligence service in the world" and "Teletrax’s technology and services enable video content owners to precisely track and monitor where, when and how their content is being used via cable, satellite and terrestrially minutes after airing. Media executives can easily evaluate, respond to and manage broadcast information through Teletrax’s web-based reporting tools." Jvhertum 11:38, 31 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

OK, sorry for the name omission Let me update this content accordingly and modify the above mentioned claim. Although I'd like to point out that it is a fact that Teletrax is the first and the only global broadcast intelligence in the world. As far as I know, no other television tracking and monitoring technology has been deployed on a worlwide base and this is still the case.

Manu


I have now made some changes with furthr explanantion about how monitoring is working which I trust will provide better understanding of broadcast monitoring/verification. Hope this comply with Wikipedia's guideline. Manu

The contribution I made seems to have been deleted, could you confirm that is this the case or how can I find the document titled 'teletrax'? thanks, Manu

"Technology" section[edit]

In the "Technology" section, the reference to "DG" is outdated. DG has been acquired by Extreme Reach.
--LukasMatt (talk) 06:06, 30 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]